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Let's Ask America : ウィキペディア英語版
Let's Ask America

''Let's Ask America'' was an American interactive game show which debuted September 17, 2012. The program features contestants who play from their homes via webcams, answering trivia questions relating to current events. On November 4, 2013, it was announced that Scripps planned to launch ''Let's Ask America'' nationwide through a distribution deal with MGM Television. Contestants participate by Skype from the comfort of their own home, an inexpensive technology negating the need for travel expenses. In sweeps months, the show features celebrity editions featuring local news talent from the stations carrying the series such as meteorologists and anchors playing the game from their station's studios for local charities.
The program was hosted from its premiere through the summer of 2014 by former ''Attack of the Show!'' co-host Kevin Pereira. In July 2014, former MTV VJ Bill Bellamy confirmed he had begun taping episodes as the host for the program's third season set to begin in the Fall of 2014.
Produced by paraMedia and Telepictures, the program was created for the E. W. Scripps Company, and initially premiered on seven of its television stations alongside another Scripps-created program, the news magazine program ''The List''. The premiere of the two programs are part of a strategy being undertaken by Scripps to replace existing syndicated programming in the valuable pre-primetime hour with new "home-grown" programs. These new programs would allow Scripps complete control over advertising inventories during the hour for better profitability, unlike ''Wheel of Fortune'' and ''Jeopardy!'', which Scripps staff felt were too expensive and underperforming in comparison. ''Wheel'' and ''Jeopardy!'' were replaced by ''The List'' and ''Let's Ask America'' on the Scripps stations that carried them. Warner Bros. Television Distribution began to syndicate ''Let's Ask America'' to other markets at beginning of the 2013 season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/61313/scripps-to-launch-two-new-shows-in-sept )〕 The program is executive produced by Jeff Apploff, Jack Martin and Todd Stevens and is co-produced by Ben Betts and Casey Green.
''Let's Ask America'' was canceled on March 24, 2015 due to low ratings, with episodes to continue airing until the end of the season.
==Gameplay==
In the first round, there are four contestants, and each of them attempt to answer the four multiple-choice questions. In this round, questions have two possible answers. The host first reads the two answers and then follows with the question. All four contestants then have approximately 30 seconds to write down their answers onto the card included in their game kits. Once all contestants have verbally acknowledged that they have written down their answers, the host asks them each to reveal their answers in a sequence determined by the producers. The host then reveals the correct answer, and each contestant that answered the question correctly is awarded the prize money assigned for that question. Contestants who answered incorrectly receive no prize money. After the correct answer to the first question has been revealed, all four contestants are given the next question. The process is then repeated with three additional questions. The first question is worth $100, with subsequent questions increasing by that amount, up to $400 for the fourth question. The lowest scoring contestant at the end of the round is eliminated and leaves with nothing.
If two or more contestants are tied for the lowest score, a tiebreaker determines which contestant is eliminated. The tied contestants play a special game called "Dash for Ca$h". The host gives the contestants a name of an item they must find within their home. The contestant who finds the required item last or fails to find the item is eliminated. Some rounds feature specific rules the contestants must follow while searching for the item or a certain activity that must be completed once the item is found.
The second round is conducted in the same manner, with each question having three possible answers. Question values begin at $500 and increase by that amount, up to $1,500 for the third question. Again, the contestant with the lowest amount of money is eliminated and leaves with nothing.
The third round features the two remaining contestants competing against each other in a two-question showdown. Each question features four possible answers. The first question is worth $2,000 and the second is worth $4,000. The higher-scoring contestant at the end of the third round keeps the money earned, and the other is eliminated and leaves with nothing.

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